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Friday, 25 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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Failover Clustering is the technique used in Windows Server 2008 to enable high availability scenarios in Hyper-V environments. If you did now know, there is however also a way to offer HA in Hyper-V without shared storage.In fact, all you need is a file share!
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Friday, 25 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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We (as in the company I work for, Quest software) just announced that we are shipping the Virtual Access Suite 5.10. I have to say that it has been a very rewarding and cool experience to be a part of the creation of this version. It is packed with features that I think again shows why the Virtual Access Suite 5.10 is the leading product in Application and Desktop delivery for VDI, SBC and Blade PCs. But please, don't believe my rants. Check it out for yourself.
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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Some time ago I reported that a guy named Guy (confusing?) created a tool called CoreConfigurator. This tool allowed you to have a GUI for the GUIless version of Windows Server 2008: the Core editions. Sadly, it seems that the tool has been claimed by Guy's former employer.
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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In the good old Softricity days there were the people in the trenches like Rodney Medina who came out all dirty and injured but with really cool stuff like the ADM templates for Softgrid . No more such glory seems to possible with App-V because Microsoft has created their own ADM templates that you can download and use.
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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Yesterday, VMware during a conference call revealed that they are indeed going to make VMware ESX3i free. ESX3i from just the hypervisor perspective has the same functionality as "plain" ESX server. This will have a big impact for hypervisor adaption.
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Tuesday, 22 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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Performance management in these virtual times is becoming more and more important. VMware acknowledged this with their acquisition of B-Hive. Even though the market of performance management on virtualized systems a pretty new there are more players than just B-Hive (VMware). vmSight is one that recently got reviewed.
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Monday, 21 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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Recently Microsoft announced the pricing for the upcoming SCVMM 2008 which managed Hyper-V, ESX and XenServer. The availability was already known: Q4 of this year. Pricing of course will be interesting since everybody is looking to compare it with VMware Virtual Center.
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Monday, 21 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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For quite some time I have been saying that in my perception
hypervisors sill become a commodity. Now that this is starting to
happen more and more, interoperability between the formats of the
virtual machines of the different hypervisors becomes important. This is exactly what project Kensho is about.
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Saturday, 19 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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Now that Hyper-V is out, I'm willing to bet that a lot of people will be wanting to migrate their virtual machines from Virtual Server and Virtual PC to Hyper-V. This isn't as easy as copying the VHD unfortunately. But have no fear, there is a free tool (underway) to help you with this.
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Friday, 18 July 2008
by Michel Roth
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After I did a Thincomputing.net Premo of Smart Auditor and RecordTS I was made aware by a viewer that there was another company in the business of session recording with a product called ObserveIT. Wilco van Bragt recently published a review on ObserveIT.
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